Entrepreneurs
Why Richard Branson Is So Successful
Sir Richard Branson is a businessman investor from the UK. He is the founder of the Virgin Group which is made up of more than four hundred companies.
Branson famously left school at sixteen and began his entrepreneurial journey immediately when he started a magazine and quickly branched out into the record business..
Branson now heads a globally recognised brand, fuels global humanitarian efforts and is famous for his adventurous spirit.
The Early Days
At the age of nineteen, Branson was living in a London commune and was in close contact with the music and drug scene. It was whilst in this environment that he had the idea of starting a mail-order record company called Virgin to help fund his magazine. The company did well enough for Branson to expand his business by adding a record shop in the famous Oxford Street, London. After the record company began to do well, the boy who dropped out of school was able to build his first recording studio.
Virgin Records
Branson and Virgin Record’s first recording was the smash hit ‘Tubular Bells’ by Mike Oldfield. The song stayed in the UK charts for two hundred and forty seven weeks. Eager to rapidly build on the success, Branson signed other up and coming groups to his label, including the Sex Pistols. Virgin Records then grew to one of the biggest record companies in the world as Branson proceeded to sign Genesis, Culture Club and The Rolling Stones.
“Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.” – Richard Branson
The Growth of an Empire
Branson’s Virgin Group has grown to hold more than 400 companies across the globe with business activity in the UK, the USA, Australia, Canada, Asia, South Africa and mainland Europe. The Virgin Group and Branson have expanded into trains, mobile phones, TV, drinks, banks and more.
Richard Branson’s estimated net worth is $4.7 Billion.
Virgin Galactic
Recently, the ambitious and adventurous Richard Branson has dedicated a large portion of his time and energy to his space tourism project. In the autumn of 2000, Branson announced that Virgin Galactic will license the technology behind Spaceship One funded by the co-founder of Microsoft, Paul Allen and designed by the renowned aeronautical engineer from the USA, Burt Rutan. The vision is to take paying passengers into space at a cost of $200,000. By 2014 over five hundred people had purchased tickets to go on one of Virgin Galactic’s Voyages.
Humanitarian Efforts
“My philosophy is that if I have any money I invest it in new ventures and not have it sitting around.” – Richard Branson
Late 2013, Branson urged businesses to boycott Uganda because of the bill it had passed against homosexuality. Branson stated that it would be against his conscience to support the country and that governments had to realize that people should be free to love who they want.
Conclusion
Richard Branson has made himself a billionaire whilst enriching the lives of other through business and humanitarian work. His ability to take things that already exist and do them better is incredible as well his ability to keep creating business ideas whilst not being deterred by ‘failures’.
As people that are looking to be successful in life we can truly learn from Richard Branson’s philosophy of embracing ‘failures’ and learning from them to ultimately achieve great things.
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